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Highlands Ranch Business Book Club

Our Business Book Club meets at noon the first Thursday of each month at the Tattered Cover Book Store in Highlands Ranch Town Center. For more information email: dhargrove@dclibraries.org.

Castle Pines Business Book Club continues in April

Book JacketCalling all booklovers, local business owners and those who simply love a lively discussion!

The Castle Pines Business Book Club will meet at the Chamber of Commerce (562 Castle Pines Parkway, C-1) from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. Between meetings, be sure to visit our blog!

Book Choice for April: Grown Up Digital: how the net generation is changing your world, by Don Tapscott.

Café Current: How do the courts work anyway?

 logo imageTuesday, March 2, 7 p.m. Mainstreet Center, Room 101, in historic downtown Parker.

Stop by and join a discussion about the United States judicial system, featuring Judge Angela Arkin of the 18th Judicial District. Judge Arkin will speak on “Our United States Courts” and on behalf of “Our Courts Colorado,” a joint activity of the Colorado Judicial Institute and the Colorado Bar Association. Our Courts Colorado provides nonpartisan, informational programs to adult audiences around the state to further public knowledge and understanding of state and federal courts in Colorado.

Share the Love of Reading with Children through Book Start

Book Start Early Literacy Program LogoShare the love of reading with a child! Volunteers go through a two-hour training session which takes place at Philip S. Miller Library, Castle Rock. After this training the volunteer is ready to be placed in a childcare center. The next session takes place from 9:30 AM to Noon, April 21st--the third Wednesday of the month.

To book your spot, stop by your library, call 303-791-7323 or register here.

Earn your GED - Testing Dates

Literacy LogoFree GED Test Prep

6-8:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday Nights Parker Library (excluding holidays)

  • Instruction, assessments, & practice tests
  • In partnership with Colorado Educational Outreach
  • Ages 17+, no registration required.

Tattered Cover Sales Benefit Douglas County Libraries

Tattered Cover Gives Back

In this foundering economy, buying your books at Tattered Cover Book Store is an easy way to support local business and Douglas County Libraries! Enroll in the Tattered Cover Gives Back Program, buy a book at any Tattered Cover Book Store, and by designating Douglas County Libraries as your nonprofit organization of choice, 1 percent of the sale goes to Douglas County Libraries.

Learn more and enroll at any Tattered Cover Book Store or visit our links below. For more information, call Douglas County Libraries at 303-791-READ.

Enrollment Form

More information from the Tattered Cover Book Store!

Philip S. Miller Library Castle Rock Community Bandstand

Castle Rock Community BandstandUpcoming Events

Performance Applications

The Town of Castle Rock and Douglas County Libraries partner to bring cultural performances and demonstrations to the Philip S. Miller Library Castle Rock Community Bandstand.

Applications are available here and at the Philip S. Miller Library at 100 S. Wilcox St., Town Hall at 100 N. Wilcox St., and the Castle Rock Recreation Center at 2301 N. Woodlands Blvd.

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